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Title: don't use old screenwash
Post by: tunnie on 05 January 2010, 12:11:36
i used an old bottle of screenwash the other week, been in there for a good few years i think, i mixed it 1:2 with water for screenwash.

In the recent cold snap though, my jets turned to a dribble. I stripped the scuttle and jets down this morning, and put them in hot water, and cleaned them out. Re-assembled and they blasted water out for all of 1 second, then turned to a dribble  >:(

So i decided to check the gauze filter, turns out some monkey cut that out  >:( No wonder it was sucking up crap, anywho, i emptied the washer bottle and decided to fill it with warm clean water.

Turned the jets on for 15-20 seconds or so, until it ran clear (old stuff was greenish) soon as the clear water came through it was gushing out at full speed from all 4 jets.  :)

Wanted to get some GM stuff, but they are out of stock, so guess its halfords again, but fresh neat stuff!
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Jimbob on 05 January 2010, 12:13:30
ive been through lots of makes, and am currently using the GM

costs a bit more, but cleans better imho


Guess its like comparing fairy liquid to supermarkets own etc.

never had any old enough to gunk up like that though.
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: SP_3.2 on 05 January 2010, 12:18:33
Good news , Not the weather to have them not working. My local seller has ran out too so using some Tesco own brand which seems to work well so far. 
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: jonnycool on 05 January 2010, 13:03:09
I don't know how long the screenwash had been in my car when I bought it, but every time I used them, my car stank of stagnant water. Took me a while to make the connection...
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Lazydocker on 05 January 2010, 13:08:53
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I don't know how long the screenwash had been in my car when I bought it, but every time I used them, my car stank of stagnant water. Took me a while to make the connection...

I had the same problem... I now use a strong concentration of screenwash all year round, although at the moment it's virtually neat :o :o But it works whatever the weather ;) ;)
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Blackie_No1 on 05 January 2010, 14:16:59
t check my bottle, not looking forward to the prospect of it though....
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 05 January 2010, 14:17:03
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i used an old bottle of screenwash the other week, been in there for a good few years i think, i mixed it 1:2 with water for screenwash.

In the recent cold snap though, my jets turned to a dribble. I stripped the scuttle and jets down this morning, and put them in hot water, and cleaned them out. Re-assembled and they blasted water out for all of 1 second, then turned to a dribble  >:(

So i decided to check the gauze filter, turns out some monkey cut that out  >:( No wonder it was sucking up crap, anywho, i emptied the washer bottle and decided to fill it with warm clean water.

Turned the jets on for 15-20 seconds or so, until it ran clear (old stuff was greenish) soon as the clear water came through it was gushing out at full speed from all 4 jets.  :)

Wanted to get some GM stuff, but they are out of stock, so guess its halfords again, but fresh neat stuff!
Take it you have sorted your problem with the screenwashers then,you dident tell us that bit,your too tight to buy a bottle of screenwash. ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: tunnie on 05 January 2010, 14:26:29
it was a brand spankers bottle of 5L pure, seemed a waste to throw it away. Tried to get some more neat stuff, but halfrauds had sold out. Hate to buy pre-mixed but thats all they had  :(

So stuck some fresh mixed anti-freeze in, and its working well now. Need to wait until the GM is back in stock again
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Jimbob on 05 January 2010, 14:32:03
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it was a brand spankers bottle of 5L pure, seemed a waste to throw it away. Tried to get some more neat stuff, but halfrauds had sold out. Hate to buy pre-mixed but thats all they had  :(

So stuck some fresh mixed anti-freeze in, and its working well now. Need to wait until the GM is back in stock again


interesting theory

let us know how you get on with antifreeze as opposed to screenwash  ::)
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: tunnie on 05 January 2010, 14:34:39
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it was a brand spankers bottle of 5L pure, seemed a waste to throw it away. Tried to get some more neat stuff, but halfrauds had sold out. Hate to buy pre-mixed but thats all they had  :(

So stuck some fresh mixed anti-freeze in, and its working well now. Need to wait until the GM is back in stock again


interesting theory

let us know how you get on with antifreeze as opposed to screenwash  ::)

D'oh bugger, meant mixed screenwash in, did same thing at Halfrauds  ::)
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Jimbob on 05 January 2010, 14:36:16
 ;D ;D ;D ;D

was thinking it would probably keep your windows ice free beautifully  ;D ;D ;D ::)
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: tunnie on 05 January 2010, 14:41:18
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it was a brand spankers bottle of 5L pure, seemed a waste to throw it away. Tried to get some more neat stuff, but halfrauds had sold out. Hate to buy pre-mixed but thats all they had  :(

So stuck some fresh mixed anti-freeze in, and its working well now. Need to wait until the GM is back in stock again


interesting theory

let us know how you get on with antifreeze as opposed to screenwash  ::)

D'oh bugger, meant mixed screenwash in, did same thing at Halfrauds  ::)

I found blasting de-icer at the jets helped a lot, going to work yesterday it was -7, stoped after 5 miles, blasted the jets with de-icer, worked for a bit, then froze again.

Did most of the journey without washers, could barley see out of the windscreen when i got to work
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 05 January 2010, 17:59:10
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it was a brand spankers bottle of 5L pure, seemed a waste to throw it away. Tried to get some more neat stuff, but halfrauds had sold out. Hate to buy pre-mixed but thats all they had  :(

So stuck some fresh mixed anti-freeze in, and its working well now. Need to wait until the GM is back in stock again
Know what you mean about waste though,im exactly the same,and probably would have used it aswell.At home im forever sticking things in the recycle bin,so im doing my bit for the planet. :y
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: TheBoy on 05 January 2010, 19:58:18
I'm currently on Holts. Currently on a 4:1 mix I think, no nozzle freezing on the Rover (not used MV6, seeing as its bust)
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: tunnie on 05 January 2010, 22:27:06
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I'm currently on Holts. Currently on a 4:1 mix I think, no nozzle freezing on the Rover (not used MV6, seeing as its bust)

What you broke on it now?
Title: Re: don't use old screenwash
Post by: Selseybill on 06 January 2010, 15:09:45
5 ltrs on sale at lidls for £3.99 goes to -60c.put in the woo,even melts the ice